Plant seeds along each side or let long vines grow up and over the top

Makes the most of limited garden space by creating shade for cool-season plants underneath

Choice of Red, Green or Steel Gray

Growing cucumbers on a trellis minimizes disease problems and keeps the fruit straight and blemish-free. This A-frame trellis
lets you plant a row on both sides; or, let long vines grow up and over the top and down the other side. The sturdy, powder-coated
steel frame supports heavy loads and has big 4" grid openings for easy harvesting. There's even room to grow salad greens in the
shade under the trellis. Use in raised beds or in-ground gardens.

Product is difficult to assemble. The parts do not seem to fit exactly. Coils are very difficult to place on top. I was able to do two at ends, but forget about the center. Just received product and can't wait to use, probably next summer.

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Bottom LineYes, I would recommend this to a friend

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for all the folks getting stuck with the springs on this frame, there is an easy way, and a really, really hard way.First the hard way- if you try and screw on the spring to anywhere other than the right or left corner of the trellis, then it gets really hard, really quickly, due to spring tension and friction. So, don't try it this way (even if it seems logical for the two inner springs)The easy way- screw on the spring from the right or left hand corner, then keep screwing it past each trellis junction until you have two near the middle, and two on each end. They just spin on, without the least resistance- hope this helps!

The cucumber trellis does what it claims and even more than that. It adds more growing space to my small raised bed because I can let my crawling, vining veggies reach for the sun and then use the space under the trellis for growing lettuce in quick succession.

It was a bit complicated to assemble at first. But when I got the hang of it, it was very easy. The coils are an excellent way to keep the panels together while still making the flexible. I used it for cucumbers and squash. I would recommend this product.

Looks great in the garden, and will probably support the squash just fine. But I wish I had read the reviews before I tried putting it together. I would have just bypassed the coil connectors and gone straight to the zip ties, saving myself the struggle.I even had to use ties to reinforce the two panels on one side together, as the tolerances for the hole and insert part were a bit off.

Was this a gift?:

No

Bottom LineYes, I would recommend this to a friend

Merchant response: We are so sorry to hear about this reviewer's experience! Unfortunately, we were unable to find the original order with the information that was provided. We stand behind our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on every product, so a quick call to our friendly customer service staff at 1-800-876-5520 will get this issue resolved right away!

Just purchased it this spring. Overall this product is well designed, solid, and is a great idea for keeping cucumber vines and other vining plants off the soil. I have a very small garden, fenced all around. Instead of both panels on the ground, I have one end resting on the top of the garden fence, which saved even more space for me. The only drawback is serious enough in my opinion, that I am writing a review, which I rarely do. The problem is attaching the wire springs that hold the two folding panels together. Like the trellis, they are "sturdy", made of heavy gauge wire. I appreciate that they're not made of plastic, which doesn't last, but they are very hard to put in place. It was frustrating and took a LONG time. In the process the enamel coating on the trellis got scratched pretty badly, which means eventual rusting unless I buy some enamel paint to touch it up.

The spiral metal hinges which hold the two sides together were a big problem to install. We finally settled for having them partially installed as they were definitely holding the two sides together. Then we took it to the garden and it is so far working just great for two cucumber plants (one on each side) and two zucchini plants. It is sturdy and the trellis openings are an appropriate size.

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I'm passionate about pickles. That's why caring for my cucumber crop tops my list of garden chores. And to me, there is nothing worse than a soggy, limp, crunch-less pickle. My biggest goal is to make sure they stay crisp!

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